You're the real genius here. Commenting on something you clearly aren't very informed of

Farming servers has proven to be very profitable and an easy way to get cheap CPs and gold.

The Egyptians have a nice network of people who will all pool together their resources so they can all get a piece being as that little pieces here and there isn't as appealing as a large some of whatever I need.

Ex: I message an Egyptian and tell him I need 1000 DBs in 1 week. He has 1 week to collect 1000 DBs from all his friends to sell to me in bulk because they won't be selling 100 here or 200 there.

You're the real genius here. Commenting on something you clearly aren't very informed of

Farming servers has proven to be very profitable and an easy way to get cheap CPs and gold.

The Egyptians have a nice network of people who will all pool together their resources so they can all get a piece being as that little pieces here and there isn't as appealing as a large some of whatever I need.

Ex: I message an Egyptian and tell him I need 1000 DBs in 1 week. He has 1 week to collect 1000 DBs from all his friends to sell to me in bulk because they won't be selling 100 here or 200 there.

You knew that right, genius?

Far be it for me to take the high road when I have spent around $15-20k on CO, but it must be a little difficult to convince even yourself that you are giving TQ nothing, unless TQ is now a charitable institution in Egypt?

I think I understand though. That first time you credit, you convince yourself that you're doing it because you enjoy the game and if you can just get a little bit stronger then you'll have even more fun. Each time you tell yourself that if you just spend a little more, you can have more fun, until you start crediting bulks - because hey look, they're cheaper than buying smaller value cards. Eventually you git gud, but it's hard at the top and on your credit card. You start to resent TQ for introducing more and more luck based events, every time you spent a few bulks and don't roll the orange stat you were looking for on chi. You realise that TQ resellers are shaving off 40% off the price for items, so you buy from them rather than TQ. You tell yourself that this is isn't really like buying from TQ - for a start it's cheaper and you get to help some of your mates out who are making a profit from reselling. Next thing you know, you're driving out to a remote site with a dead hooker in the boot of your car, a tourniquet still wrapped around your left arm and a shotgun with only one cartridge on the front seat. And then you wake up and it was all just a ****ed up dream. Or was it?

Far be it for me to take the high road when I have spent around $15-20k on CO, but it must be a little difficult to convince even yourself that you are giving TQ nothing, unless TQ is now a charitable institution in Egypt?

I think I understand though. That first time you credit, you convince yourself that you're doing it because you enjoy the game and if you can just get a little bit stronger then you'll have even more fun. Each time you tell yourself that if you just spend a little more, you can have more fun, until you start crediting bulks - because hey look, they're cheaper than buying smaller value cards. Eventually you git gud, but it's hard at the top and on your credit card. You start to resent TQ for introducing more and more luck based events, every time you spent a few bulks and don't roll the orange stat you were looking for on chi. You realise that TQ resellers are shaving off 40% off the price for items, so you buy from them rather than TQ. You tell yourself that this is isn't really like buying from TQ - for a start it's cheaper and you get to help some of your mates out who are making a profit from reselling. Next thing you know, you're driving out to a remote site with a dead hooker in the boot of your car, a tourniquet still wrapped around your left arm and a shotgun with only one cartridge on the front seat. And then you wake up and it was all just a ****ed up dream. Or was it?

There is no high road my friend. If I am buying off of them I wouldn't hide it.
The Egyptians have their farms going and they are all generally in touch with each other. As I said I don't get a few of things I give my contact a few weeks to collect what he can from his friends. That contact then pays the friends he collected from with the money he received.

If you know the system in which they operate TQ is just providing the server. They're in fact continuing to botjail the monk farms.

Far be it for me to take the high road when I have spent around $15-20k on CO, but it must be a little difficult to convince even yourself that you are giving TQ nothing, unless TQ is now a charitable institution in Egypt?

I think I understand though. That first time you credit, you convince yourself that you're doing it because you enjoy the game and if you can just get a little bit stronger then you'll have even more fun. Each time you tell yourself that if you just spend a little more, you can have more fun, until you start crediting bulks - because hey look, they're cheaper than buying smaller value cards. Eventually you git gud, but it's hard at the top and on your credit card. You start to resent TQ for introducing more and more luck based events, every time you spent a few bulks and don't roll the orange stat you were looking for on chi. You realise that TQ resellers are shaving off 40% off the price for items, so you buy from them rather than TQ. You tell yourself that this is isn't really like buying from TQ - for a start it's cheaper and you get to help some of your mates out who are making a profit from reselling. Next thing you know, you're driving out to a remote site with a dead hooker in the boot of your car, a tourniquet still wrapped around your left arm and a shotgun with only one cartridge on the front seat. And then you wake up and it was all just a ****ed up dream. Or was it?

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Next thing you know, you're driving out to a remote site with a dead hooker in the boot of your car, a tourniquet still wrapped around your left arm and a shotgun with only one cartridge on the front seat.

In my opinion it does not matter what channel you use to get CPs be it Egypt channels or directly. TQ gets paid regardless no matter which channel you use unless gained by in-game events etc.

But who cares Bangroc - Byusio can spend their $$$ any way they wish, no reason to be embarrassed or even have to explain. This is a game that in order to COMPETE at a higher level cost a s--t load of money. It's a Business for TQ. Now if any GM is reading this I will pay $$$ for a 3 hour UNLIMITED Chi rolling time opportunity

Which is included in the deal made with the contact and his people. Again nothing for TQ

i know youre thick, but nobody is as astronomically dense as you swear to be. not even saint joseph is naive enough to believe "muh contact~" took your money and farmed 8k cps, only to throw 50% into the void. he would take your money and immediately go through the network you speak so highly of, find a reseller and credit your money directly to the server (read: credit your money to TQ) to make 10x as much without lifting a finger.

to put the final nail in the coffin, the water did have CPs directly credited and your retared ass story didnt happen

the only thing that would be any more hilarious than you telling the truth, would be if you paid more than 49c on the dollar for it to happen

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oh lisn you say any thing bad about us why we dont say same words? coz allah learn us Tolerance i want all of you keep this words in you mind all time